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Lady Rosalind Essford

Currently in Embry, Sembara

Seen by the Heroes of Cleenseau on January 3rd, 1720 travelling to Rinburg, in the Barony of Aveil, Sembara

Lady Rosalind EssfordThe daughter of Wymar, short, and with hair just beginning to grey, but forceful out of proportion to her size, and with a sharp intelligence to her eyes. Popular with the townspeople and said to be wise and fair. She married Arthur Essford in 1706, and their match has been a good and popular one.

In the late fall of 1719, she lost her three children and their nursemaid to a unseasonable flood of the Enst. She enjoys quite music, especially Robin’s playing, which has been a comfort to her since her children died.